This program teaches your employees the importance of using the correct fall protection. The informative video provides a detailed illustration of the various types of fall protection and how to properly use them to avoid a deadly fall.

Employers who have trained their workers with the OSHA Outreach Program for Construction have seen reductions of up to 66% in lost-time injuries. This 10-hour construction safety course is the online version of that successful program and is intended to provide instruction on a variety of general construction safety and health standards. As an OSHA 10-hour course, you are expected to spend a minimum of 10 hours in the course.

In this course, you will learn crane safety requirements, including inspections, the use of suspended personnel platforms, the requirements for crane operators, and recognizing and avoiding common hazards.

This program presents information on how hands get injured and what workers can do to prevent them including common injuries, the hazards to look out for and safe practices workers need to take to protect their hands.

Safe Operation Of Cranes And Hoists - There are a variety of cranes, hoists, and rigging devices that are used in industry for lifting and moving materials. It is everyone's responsibility working around and near this equipment to use caution and exercise good judgment because crane operators cannot always see everyone when operating the crane.

In response to growing concerns over crane safety, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recently released new crane and derrick safety standards. The rules will affect more than 4.8 million employees of crane and construction companies nationwide. This program will elaborate on the new standards and the employers’ responsibilities.

Because of the serious hazards presented by crane operation, crane operators must be fully qualified and 100 percent committed to the safe operation of their crane. That is the purpose of this program--to review the safety rules, precautions and safe operating practices

The most important safety feature is the operator's knowledge of how to use, inspect, and maintain the equipment. Safety around hoisting equipment is extremely important because one little mistake can be disastrous.

Truck Mounted Articulating Knuckle Boom Cranes - The truck mounted articulating knuckle boom crane is the most versatile lifting equipment in any fleet. They are used to handle, deliver, and pick up a variety of loads including, steel road plate, shoring, trench boxes, boats, vehicles, logs, iron, K rail, and much more. Safety is of utmost priority when working with a crane. Poorly trained operators have been at the root of far too many crane accidents industry wide.

Slips, trips and falls are among the leading causes of disabling accidents in the workplace. Yet the vast majority of these injuries can be prevented with a commitment to certain basic but very important principles.

This course covers the basic components and functions of floor-operated overhead cranes used in industrial facilities. It also covers the inspections of cranes and rigging components that many facilities require to be performed before a crane can be operated.

This course gives workers an overview of the safe operating procedures for moving loads with floor-operated overhead industrial cranes. This course covers the dangers associated with lifting and moving a load with an overhead crane, as well as safe procedures that will avoid those dangers.

Overhead Pendant Hoist Safety - This versatile equipment is typically used to safely maneuver heavy loads around shops, treatment plants, pump stations, and other locations. For the purpose of this short video, we will be focusing on overhead rail mounted hoists.

This course provides information on struck-by hazards, including vehicles and cranes, falling or flying objects, and masonry walls. It also includes information on these caught-in and caught-between hazards: trenching, unguarded machinery, and equipment.

In this program, host Jeff Gardner meets with Mike Crumrine who has been operating large cranes for 30 years. We learn about the differences between old and new cranes, how to inspect them, how they work and the training and skills necessary to become a crane operator.

Perfect for mine operators and mining contractors looking for the MOST COMPREHENSIVE set of New Miner courses available...anywhere. Use this combo-pack to stay compliant with the addition of MSHA’s required mine tour and task-specific training.

Operating a Telehandler Safely program deals with the safe operation of a telehandler. The steering on the telehandler allows the operator to choose between front-wheel steering, four-wheel turn steering or sideways steering.

Treatment plants can be hazardous even though they are usually nice, clean places to work. Working with and around pumps, electricity, laboratories, and chemicals require special training. This video explains the special safety concerns of operators, technicians, and maintenance personnel.

This video program provides a basic overview of the safety procedures contractors need to be aware of in most facilities. Various work activities are illustrated and examples of the proper safe procedures are discussed